Welcome to the New Jersey Licensed Site Remediation Professionals Association (LSRPA) Website. The LSRPA is a non-profit professional membership organization established to provide information, education and technical resources to LSRPs, other professionals involved in environmental remediation in the State of New Jersey and students pursuing an education in a discipline related to environmental remediation. LSRPA is supported in part by the generosity of our Annual Sponsors.

05/03/17 - Historic Fill WhitepaperMark Pietrucha, P.E., LSRP and member of the LSRPA Board of Trustees, with an assist from John Scagnelli, Esq. also of the Board of Trustees, prepared a whitepaper to aid Responsible Parties, Persons Responsible for Conducting Remediation, Licensed Site Remediation Professionals and others in their decision making with regard to remediation needs for historic fill. The whitepaper is now available for members to download from the Tools of the Trade section of the Association webpage for their review and use. (If you aren’t a member and want to access the Whitepaper, please join the LSRPA!) The Whitepaper elaborates on the September 9, 2016 New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (the Department) email “Clarification of the Remediation Requirements for Historic Fill.” The Department communication provided guidance on statutory requirements for historic fill and identified the remedial requirements when historic fill is encountered.

09/11/17 - Jen Cutright, LSRP React Environmental Professional Services Group (REPSG) prepared a whitepaper on the Child Care Guidance Update. The Technical Guidance for Investigating Child Care Centers and Educational Facilities (from the SRSWMP February 2017) provides the requirements for preparing a child care facility license application for submission to the Department of Children and Families (DCF). This document acknowledges the unique considerations with licensing a Child Care Center/educational facility (CCC/EF) and the obligations of a LSRP performing assessment on a CCC/EF. Refer to this new Guidance document before discussing project expectations with potential customers to ensure completion of the environmental components of the CCC/EF application. The whitepaper is now available for members to download from the Tools of the Trade section of the Association webpage for their review and use. (If you aren’t a member and want to access the whitepaper, please join the LSRPA!) .3/31/15 - Tools of the Trade: LSRP's Professional Judgment Closes Arsenic Case